The “Courtyard of Racing” is the theme of the 2019 Alfa Romeo Owner’s Club Convention hosted by the Three Rivers Alfisti. ​
The 2019 convention is perhaps the most centralized of any previous convention; It's located within 500 miles of 2/3 of the population of the North America

Cortile della Corsa Weekend at the PVGP
SPECIAL NOTE IF SHOWING AN ALFA ROMEO:

On Saturday and Sunday afternoon the AROC will have a special showfield area at the Cortile Italian Car Show at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix (PVGP). We have made special arrangements for an ALL INCLUSIVE weekend if you are showing an Alfa Romeo: It's $150 for the entire car show weekend at the PVGP.

SPECIAL NOTE IF NOT SHOWING AN ALFA ROMEO:

​If you are a spectator (not showing a car), admission to the Cortile della Corsa and the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Spectators can park on Flagstaff Hill in the public parking area for $20, or you can find parking on the street for free.

If you would like to purchase a lunch in the clubhouse for Saturday and the Wine on 9 on Sunday it's $35 /person.
(Your lunch ticket on Saturday gets you admittance on Sunday)

Please remember to register for the Saturday Evening AROC Banquet separately. (not included in the $150 package)

Bernie, I'm pretty sure I got to meet you briefly on the golf course's show field lawn this morning, prepping for the onslaught of cars and people to come. Kudos for a great job all around there to you and all of your local members. It's a lot of work.

Anyway, here are some pictures from today's hot lot at the Double Tree. Of course, members helping members.

Here are some images from the PVGP taken today. I take several cars to this show every year and this was the best Alfa turnout so far (because of the AROC convention of course). Probably 50+ spiders and 10+ roundtails. Lots of GTVs and newer cars, too.

Great venue..great cars.. great people .. Reunions all around. My take is there could have been more early cars from a 300 mile radius that I know were home.

I go for the people and the photos reflect it.. Highlites---- Track was fantastic and close ( 20 miles) ...One shunt but could have been worse and car was still driving home to Toronto..PVGP is best event I have been to since Laguna and PB...Size and scope is mind numbing and FREE to the public. It goes on for two weeks ending with racing Sat and Sun. Concorso at Cortile is really Concorso at the PVGP...Grounds of the Pittsburgh Golf Club and Schenley Park ...PGC is the playground for the Pittsburgh magnets who built industry from 19th C. and Schenley for the common man..Great great place to be if you enjoy people watching, beautiful cars and a 200 year old shade tree on a sultry,hot, but breezy day. Every car marque of interest is represented. ALFAS had our place on the high ground at the entrance to the club. It is a VERY hilly place and so is Pittsbugh! Check it out on You tube.

#6 Polizi car started as a 2 liter and left as a 1300 with the same engine ... Dale Whitney genuflecting at his Certificato 142 Point (sic) Giulia Spider Veloce #7 Uncles hired band or better known as "The Grateful to be Alive" #8 DuBois PA (Central PA) ..NEW (versus) Old Pierogis.. Always a hit with fried Seafood and Root beer.. we couldn't stay..I hate that combo.. a bridge too far to Cape Cod called. #9 I-95 Connecticut.. Blond with rubber ducky near sun stroke heading to the beach come hell or high water (98F)..She backed up traffic thinking the honks going by from gawkers were for her looks not for her missing brain. ..I married a blond and she knows better to take the air out before she goes to the beach. THat's All Folks! Uncle

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